The Gift Guide for Your Expat or Traveler

Easy to pack presents for anybody coming home for the holidays from far away.

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It’s always a tricky thing to buy gifts for somebody who lives far away. It’s not quite the same as buying presents for somebody who’s always on the move. After all, they’ll probably appreciate cash or a practical travel accessory most of all. But you’ll also want to give your far-way person something that’s lightweight and easy to pack for their long journey back to their new corner of the globe.

That’s why I’ve collected some of my favorite gift ideas from over the years of living abroad. It’s not easy coming up with things that travel well and are nice gifts, but it can be done! Whether the personyou’re shopping for lives in another country, lives across the country or is going to be away for a while doing something like studying abroad, these gifts are thoughtful and easy to pack.

A big thanks to my very thoughtful friends and family for always coming up with nice little things to give me for Christmas and my birthday! And of course, the best bit of the holidays isn’t the stuff, but getting to spend time with all of them. Cheesy, but also 100% true.

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A mug from home

Mugs often come helpfully packed in cardboard that makes them easy to stick in your suitcase. Just wrap them in a sweater and you’re ready to go! I picked out three I liked from my home state of California, but there are cute designs for just about any location. Etsy always has lots of nice handmade stuff!

Lightweight photo hanger

I know that I love having photos of my friends and family from near and far away all over my apartment. These photo hanging devices weigh next to nothing and are a nice way to keep people feeling close to home.

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Airport code pillows

I actually have two of these myself, one of LAX and one of Barcelona airport. Having a set of your home airport and your new one is a great way to be reminded of two places you love. They’re also a great conversation starter!

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A pretty or personalized calendar

I always like having a calendar, and this year I actually have two – last year’s edition of this pretty flowery one I’ve posted here, plus a personalized one with photos of all the places I went in 2014. You could also get a travel one if your expat loves adventuring around the world.

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A Kindle or e-book

For somebody who travels a lot, an e-book is an amazing present. I was totally against them, and still prefer reading an actual book, but in the end being able to take literally thousands of books on an airplane with you on a small device is amazing.

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English language books

These are always nice to have, especially if you live in a country where English language books are hard to come across or expensive.

I don’t know what you like to read, but here are a few I’ve liked recently:

Travel accessories

Especially if they’re coming from far away, a handful of little things can really make a long-haul flight much more comfortable. These are a few of my personal picks for things I really like to take on planes. A 12+ hour flight is never going to be comfy, but it can be a lot more bearable! Neck pillows and eye masks make sleeping much easier, and the No-Jet-Lag supplement has honestly been life-changing for me. It reduces my jet lag to nearly nothing, compared to 2-4 weeks without it.

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BONUS: don’t forget to equip your Californian with lots of actual winter clothing items, such as thermals, fleecy leggings and big cozy sweaters! 😀 Or perhaps if you have somebody coming from a cold climate going to live in sunny California, a great pair of sunglasses could do the trick.

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That wraps up my gift ideas for expats and travelers! Did I miss anything? What’s your favorite gift you’ve gotten for the holidays?